HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview

HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview is a highly clandestine and mischievous computer infection which has been designed to retrieve WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) wireless network security keys. The program is considered malicious because it could be used for illegal activity, and therefore, you should not even download it onto the system. Once affected by the program, it discovers the keys and saves them in any of the following formats – HTML, XML, text file format. Even though the application may seem harmless at first, you should not hesitate having the hacking tool removed right away. Unfortunately, HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview removal is aggravated by tens of different malignant components.

As research shows, the clandestine HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview uses a great number of different files to perform highly malignant actions. Needless to say, some of them are more harmful than the others and require instantaneous removal. Unfortunately, such files as uaccache.exe may aggravate any removal tasks due to the implemented rootkit functionality. This file is found under %APPDATA% and its size varies between 30,720K and 31,232K. This element may successfully conceal the presence of B4AE.exe, AllopassGenrator.exe, Lollipop.exe, skype.dat, sv_chost.exe, WindowsToxicBook___v6.0.exe or such dangerous files as WirelessKeyView.exe (%USERPROFILE%) and svchost.exe (%TEMP%). The fiRst file provides us with the name of the infection and it may also aggravate HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview removal due to the rootkit functions.

Svchost.exe (%TEMP%) takes the name from an authentic Windows process; however, its maliciousness is revealed in its location, as the legitimate svchost.exe is found within %WINDIR%. The file is capable of a number of different tasks which could be performed within your operating Windows system. The file can hijack and remove files, connect to remote servers, download malware, release pop-ups, compromise the Windows Security Center, steal passwords and usernames, disable Safe Mode, infect USB drives and so on. Needless to say, the executable and other files are highly detrimental to the security of your virtual security and the running of the entire computer. Therefore, you should rush to remove them from the computer, especially since this is the only way to have HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview deleted.

If you do not know how to remove HackTool:Win32/Wirekeyview files manually, all you have to do is install a reliable, automatic spyware removal tool. Regardless, if you choose an illegitimate tool, you should not expect any benefits. Henceforth, we recommend that you invest your money in a substantially effective and reputable tool like SpyHunter. To initiate the installation of this tool click the download button presented below. After the infection is deleted from the PC remember to keep your security software updated at all times so that spyware removal would never trouble you again.